Definition of Cudoniaceae. Meaning of Cudoniaceae. Synonyms of Cudoniaceae

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Definition of Cudoniaceae

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- The Cudoniaceae are a family of fungi in the Rhytismatales order. The family contains three genera: Cudonia and Spathularia, and Spathulariopsis. Species...
- Micraspidaceae Phacidiales Helicogoniaceae Phacidiaceae Rhytismatales Cudoniaceae Rhytismataceae Triblidiaceae Thelebolales Pseudeurotiaceae Thelebolaceae...
- Spathularia is a genus of fungi in the family Cudoniaceae. Species in the genus are found in coniferous forests around the bases of conifers or near rotting...
- Pachycudonia is a genus of mushroom-forming fungi in the family Cudoniaceae. The ****anese mycologist Sanshi Imai originally proposed it as a section of...
- Division: Ascomycota class: Leotiomycetes Order: Rhytismatales Family: Cudoniaceae Genus: Spathularia Species: S. flavida Binomial name Spathularia flavida...
- Order: Helotiales Family: Ascocorticiaceae Family: Bulgariaceae Family: Cudoniaceae Family: Cyttariaceae Family: Dermateaceae Family: Geoglossaceae Family:...
- Division: Ascomycota class: Leotiomycetes Order: Rhytismatales M.E. Barr ex Minter Families Ascodichaenaceae Cryptomycetaceae Cudoniaceae Rhytismataceae...
- Division: Ascomycota class: Leotiomycetes Order: Rhytismatales Family: Cudoniaceae Genus: Pachycudonia Species: P. spathulata Binomial name Pachycudonia...
- Cudonia is a genus of fungi within the family Cudoniaceae. The genus is widespread in temperate regions and its species are generally of unknown edibility...
- known as the cinnamon jellybaby, is a species of fungus in the family Cudoniaceae. The species was first described scientifically in 1898 by Italian mycologist...